U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has announced an agreement between the U.S. and Russia on a plan for removing and destroying Syria’s chemical weapons. “Damascus will be given one week from now to give an inventory of its chemical arsenal and will have to allow international inspectors into Syria ‘no later than November,’ Kerry said after a third day of intense negotiations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Geneva.” The weapons must all be eliminated by mid-2014. “If Syrian President Bashar Assad fails to meet the demands, then a resolution to enforce compliance would be sought at the U.N. Security Council, Kerry said. The action could include sanctions, and Kerry said that the U.S. would reserve the right to use military force, but Russia remains opposed to any armed intervention.” President Obama said, “The use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world is an affront to human dignity and a threat to the security of people everywhere. We have a duty to preserve a world free from the fear of chemical weapons for our children.”… U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has announced an agreement between the U.S. and Russia on a plan for removing and destroying Syria’s chemical weapons. “Damascus will be given one week from now to give an inventory of its chemical arsenal and will have to allow international inspectors into Syria ‘no later than November,’ Kerry said after a third day of intense negotiations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Geneva.” The weapons must all be eliminated by mid-2014. “If Syrian President Bashar Assad fails to meet the demands, then a resolution to enforce compliance would be sought at the U.N. Security Council, Kerry said. The action could include sanctions, and Kerry said that the U.S. would reserve the right to use military force, but Russia remains opposed to any armed intervention.” President Obama said, “The use of chemical weapons anywhere in the world is an affront to human dignity and a threat to the security of people everywhere. We have a duty to preserve a world free from the fear of chemical weapons for our children.”

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